Women In STEM Series

Sheila Bailey, PhD

The gender disparity in STEM fields has been well documented, but this month, that’s about to change.

Over three Tuesdays in January, a group of female role models will discuss how women can get involved in STEM—science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

First, on Jan. 10, Debbie K. Jackson, PhD, of Ohio STEM Learning Network, will explain what STEM means and how it can help students in our community.

Then, on Jan. 17, Mary Rouse, of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, will discuss career planning, jobs searches and career opportunities in museums.

Lastly, on Jan. 24, the Library will be teaming up with NASA’s Sheila Bailey, PhD, who will present her personal story, one that says you don’t have to give up having a family to have a career.

All talks will take place at 7 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium.

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Volume 12, Issue 26, Posted 8:36 PM, 12.20.2016